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Mukasa (deity)

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852: 114:. He has a brother, the god of war, Kibuka. He had three wives: Nalwaŋga, with whom he had two children (Lwaŋga and Musozi); Nadjemba, who also had two children (Buguŋgu and Kisituka) with him; and Naku, who bore three of his children (Kaumpuli, Nairuma, and Nanziri). His wives and children are also part of the 131:
When Mukasa was a boy, he suddenly disappeared. When people searched for him, they eventually found Mukasa sitting under a tree in an island far away from his home. Due to this odd occurrence, the people considered Mukasa as a superhuman being, and in his honor, built him a house. Mukasa lived there
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for a while, helping humans with issues regarding health and prosperity. It is said that Mukasa ate only the heart, liver, and blood of the animals. According to one source, the mortal Mukasa eventually died and became a god. Another source, however, said that Mukasa simply disappeared from earth.
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Mukasa is the son of the god Wanema and is the grandson of Musisi, the personification of
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who ascended to become a deity. He is one of the highest ranked gods in the
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Index

Runyakitara/Rutara languages
pantheon of gods
Baganda
prosperity
harvest
fertility
health
divination
prophecies
hero
Lake Victoria
Bubembe Island
lakes
Apollo Kaggwa's
earthquake


Encyclopedia of African Religion
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African Mythology, A to Z
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